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Oie rJolli? q Yen. DARLINGTON, GENTRY COUNTY, MISSOURI, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1903. VOL. XIII. NO. i:-f?p,n-r oe..osp - Goods Undertaking AND EMBALMING. Once more we wish to impress upon the minds of the people of Geutry connty the fact that we are carrying a big stoek of caskets, robes, slippers and all articles in the Undertaking Hue, and that we take especial pains to conduct burials in a careful manuer. Also embalming done and hearse furnished when desired. We make a specialty of Undertaking work, and our prices are so low that we feel justified in urging the fact that you should see us before placing your order. " ...... nonttitiitit Our Furniture Stock Is also complete, containing many styles of dining chairs, rockers, center and dining tables, safes, dressers, hook-r-RseP, bedsteads, springs, mattresses in short, anything, everything you will want in the way of up-to-date Furniture. Also come to us for Carpets, Rugs, Stove-rugs, etc. We want your trade, and will always endeavor to please you. IWAMES & BRAY. I cH-'i-4-o-i-oo-o-;-o-I--l--i-o-i-o-i-o -fa II o Local and Personal 4 Local and Personal, 4 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft a ft m ft ft 5 ft m ft ft ft Arrived! ooo worth of New Spring and Summer Goods. GEO. W. TALCOTT. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft. ft ft ft ft ft Mr John Lynch was up from Ford City yesterday. D. P. Payne and wife were Stan-berry visitors yesterday. Dr. Burger was at Albany professionally Saturday and Sunday. Dig bargain;? in winter poods at the Farmers' Store, Albany, Missouri. If you want a real estate loan see J. B. Sager at the Bank of Darlington, j Mrs. Eldrige O'Baunou of Raven-wood visited last week with relatives here. I Mrs. Hair. bo has been looking after her property interests at Mary ville the i past week. Win. M. Biswell of Grinnell, Iowa, visited over Sunday with bin brother, G. W. Biswell, here. Jeff Evans came up from Ford I City to take a hand in the lodge work I here last Saturday eight. J. H. Deggiager and wife of Albany were guests of the Jacob v family, west of town, last Friday night. llfiO pairs odds and ends in shoes, worth $1.50 to $3. only 98 cents a pair, j at theFarmers' Store. Albany. Mo. If you wish a bl ight, clear light; no smoke, no smell, no danger, come to as for your coal-oil. James; & BEAT, j Five shares of Bank of Darlington stock for sale. Inquire of J. Shok-MAKER, Administrate!" Estate of Johu Griuisley, deceased. ! Come to Darlington to buy your wire, hog fence, nails and hardware big stock, best goods, lowest prices at i D. F. Payne's Hardware. Pat Sheedy, the old-time gambler, says that success in business, like success in (rambling, depends partly on chance and part on cheating. J. W. Bark ley is down f om Albany this week, holding a lodge of in struction for members of the Jacoby i Lodge, No. -'47, A. F. & A. M. j C. W. Marshal! has rented his j farm southwest of town, and will leave j I in a few days for La Junta.Colo., where I he will work in the freight depot. Albert Osborn, Albany's rustling: insurance writer, was looKing up itusi- ; ness here yesterday, and called long enough to enroll as u RECORD reader. Call at hotel Jan. 3!.-! and Feb. 1st' and 2d and have your teeth extracted j or tilled absolutely without pain by j Uiehcreek Bros. , the painless densisls. I t Rev. J. B. Seat has accepted the' call of the Darlington Baptist Church, and will li'.l his first pr eaching appoint- j aieot here next Sunday morning and Gapes of all kinds at Goodman's. Goodman has added a new and attractive line of household necessities. Cotton flannel gloves and mittens 5o a pair, at the Farmers' Store. Albany. Chas. Chi pp of Albany visited his brother-in-law, R. L. Smith, here, last Sunday. Mrs. C. II. Ingalls left last Tuesday for a visit with her father at Fairfield. Iowa. Eddie Weatherd unloads another su beer ipt ion "'shiner'' and marks ahead to Jan. 20, 1904. W. E. MeC'ullev and wife and son George visited over Sunday with F. M. MeCulley and family here. Mrs. Perry and two sons of Pattons- btirg visited the past week with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Leonard, here. McClnre Morrison and wife left last Saturday for a month's visit with their sons in Nebraska and Kansas. Miss Sallie Miller of Pious Ridge has been the guest of her brother, Henry Miller, here since Saturday. All persons owing us on store account please call and settle at once, and oblige, BARGER BROTHERS. Chester Wilson and Earl Graham came down from Albany Sunday and spent a few boars here, waiting for the train to Stan berry. W.C. Boutlev and wife drove down from their home north of Albany and I spent Saturday night with W. 11 Hi pes I and family, south of town. Dr. Barger reports that a young republican registered at the home of ; Mr. and Mrs. John Pierce, north of 1 McCurry, early this morning. G. T. Clark of the Union Star Ht. frO-frO-i-O-i-O-tOC -i-00-2-0-i-0-i-0-iO-. T I 1 - jA 0 1 L.UCQI UI1U 1 3 Personal HKooo o-vo-J-o -po-f-o-j-o-f o K Goodman's has a nice line of dress patterns. Goodman's Flour seems to be the best in the market. Miss Daisy Stam is visiting C. M Cobb and wife this week. For low prices on neat job printing come to the Record office. Cloaks and Fur at half price, at the Farmers' Store. Albany. Mo. Mrs. Elizabeth Grimsley is visiting her daughter, Mrs John P. Haight. Go to Goodman's and get your Blankets before the Best Values are gone. Read the RECORD and the Kansas City weekly Star, S1.2U a year for both paper.-. C. W. Spillman Sundayed with his daughter, Mrs. F. M. Smith, south of Darlington. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Combs has been dangerously sick the past week. We leurn that Wm. Chipp, who re ef Albany, died 51 UI1 I ML ft ft ft ft ft NEW YEAR ft To My Patrons:- I thank you for the nice business which you gave me during (he year 1902, and I solicit your trade during the present year. In my stock you will always find a complete line of latest and best goods, and I cordially urge you to call on me every tiue you come to Darlington. 1 appreciate your trade, ami will always treat you right. I am, Yours lor Business, ft ft ft ft ft ft sided four miles east yesterday afternoon. DelaerAllenbrand and family drove up from Berlin and spent Sunday with N. P. Be Witt and family i "There is no lire like passion, there j is no shark like hatred, there no snare like folly." Buddha. FARM FOE RENT: 30 acres: near King City. Write, for particulars, to H. V. S keg El!. Hillsdale, Iowa. Wm. Rogers and family of Stan-; berry were guests of W. A. Riggiusj and family Saturday and Sunday. Mrs W. A. Campbell of Albany and i ' . . , , . aid was a RECORD visitor Last Tuesday ! MnssAUeeCiarmaDol tills plateattenueu j night on his way to attend the State j t he funeral of Mrs. Eliza Teuer at Press Association at Columbia. j Union Star Tuesday. Cieaning-Up of odds and ends of j Col. R. P. Duncan of Stanberrj our fall goods to make room for our j was in Darlington last Thursday, on j immense spring stock. Bargain prices, j his way to look after legal business in at the Farmers' Store. Albany, Mo. Judge J. T. Anderson of Stanberry favored the RECORD with a cash call yesterday, while on his way home from Ridge.vay, where he had spent several days working on a land trade. If you are looking for something to lighten tin' hard work incident to washing day, try Maple CitySelf-Washing Soan. and it will he a welcome vis itor to your home ever afterwards. S unam m w. A. RIGGINS. 3 ft ft ffi MITGHE THE LL WAGON. Time-tested and Ever-Reliable. Come to me for The MARSEILLES CoRN-SheLLEB, and for Absolutely the Best Axle-Grease that is sold in the County. full ;-as v- Also in Buggies & Carriages 1 b"ve " stock of c- riding, light-running, reliable vehicles that I cau warrant to give you satisfaction. Come to me for Anything on Wheels. m, Jau. Office a; Read the Twice-a-Week St. Louis Star a good S-page newspaper; comes twice every week ; pay yonr subscription to THE DaRLINGTON RECORD one year in advKuet, and ;:et the Star for only 35 ceuts a year Dr. J. N. Barger, PHY: Fresh Oysters in Chick's restaurant. any quantity at 1 01 AN AND SI KlirA'IN. Perry Him drops one tno.-e good DaBUNGTON Mo. old silver subscription dollar into the A'.i oalta promptly attended .!. ..r nitrlit.- RECORD'S treasury. J. J.Cain, Stanberry 's popular real Spulnl nttonlion to diMaKs r VN ouibii ami kihtron. Office: Simtli nide ol ("entnr-Sl. Toleihine-QBem, S.. 1G; Beidenw, No. 7. Buy your boys and girls school .--hoes at A. Joodrnan 's. Uncle Henry Walker also helps I up the finances of the. printery with I another year's subscription. Mrs. Wm. Craoor and Mrs. Tho. ' McLean of West Saer district visited Mrs. Sarah Berry here yesterday. I Y. Goodman never forgets that j January is the time to renew for the has an ad. on 4th I "om,i paper, ana te iasL ween oumpeu Odes McKnight thinks he owns ' about all of the earth that's worth the j trouble since that vigorous young re-! publican engaged board at his home last Sunday night. Dr. Barger attended t,itlt- J A. Jam. s and the RECORD editor .las. Pike and wife drove down went up and spent last Thursday night from their home near Stanberry and at tjie bedside of that old soldier and visited last Thursday with his brother, j honored citizen, Judge Wm. Mastin of ('.. T. Pike, and family south ofDarlington. in a . who is still from an aggravated ritical at'.ack one more dollar into the RECORD till. Inurancel Fire Insurance in the strongest old-line companies at the lowest rates. Geo.HrCurl,As l ARLINGTON, MISSOURL Geo. B. Marshall, South SMe (tiiur-Sf. Durliiitfton. MiKHOiiri, For Harness and Shoe Repairs, ('li!ilir ttan AiiwliBe le In UcMiir t'oiinty.fc- FlBST-CmS VVoKK. Sat weaction Guabanteed. ! estate ana loan man, I un'-e: don't fail to read it. We are glad to learn that our old j J- B" Feits. who is now residing at I f,-inrt Mik-eMalnnev of Cambria. Iowa. I ut., sends in a2 subscription I has recently been granted an increase I of pension, with 147 back pay. Nel- S tan berry condition Win. Ballinger did not want to see j 0f (i,.0py. the printery '"freeze up and bust." so j The meetiBg8 at the DarlingtonM. he last week hauled in a big load of R Chun.b COQtitau0 to attract big wood, marking ahead on Record v- crowda euch oight) and Rev. Wells count to Nov. 27. 1903. gives his audiences able sermons at The Palacine Oil makes the best!,..u.n scrvice. The meetings are ex-light, and we are the only firm in Dar- j ect,ed to continue throughout the From Norwich, Kan.. Logue I son sends in a dollar and orders the i RkcuKU sent to his son, Clenn Nelson, w ho is a soldier at Fort Flagler, Wash. i An exchange tells of a youug man who went to see his best girl one uight recent lv and it beuan to rain, and it rained and rained and rained. She; told him it would be a pity for him to; ! go home iu the rain and asked him to j ! utMV all uii'ht. Be hated to refuse, so' he said all right, and she told him she i would go and prepare his bed. It re-I quired some little time, and when she came back, imagiuo her surprise at remittance, marking ahead to March, 27. 11)03. 86 Acres of Land fob salf.:- o miles southwest of Darlington, Mo.; 135 per acre; all rich farming land: a bargain if taken at once. For further particulars see B. F. ElAAS, or iucjuire lington hand lint: it. We have the exclusive sale of t his oi' here, and no one else cau sell it to you. Jamjss & Bray. Miss Edith Rodeeker returned home Saturday night, after a seven weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. Kd. Arnold, in Omaha. Mrs. Arnold came down with her and is now visiting with home folks here. I Harve Mill ward has bought the : vacant house on the A. T. Pringie the Harrison connty court. Richcreek Bio's., the painless den t 1st. wiii again visit Darlington, 31st. and Feb. 1st and 2d. hotel. All work guaranteed. Ed. Berry and wife were in Darlington last Tuesday and lid called a: the printery long enough to get out another year loser on subscription. Mrs. Y. Goodman and Mrs. Ella Burns and children drove out last Thursday und spent the day with Mrs. Ella Cuodinan and family, near McCurry.C. T. Adkisson and family drove up from Whitteu yesterday and spent the day at the bedside of his mother. Mrs. Joan ah Adkisson, who is a little stronger. Wilson Canaday died at his home iu Huggins township, seven miles northwest of Albany, last Saturday morning. Mr. Canaday was ijuito aged and hau been ;ii for some time. Albany Capital. Mrs. C. G. Carman received a message Sunday stating that her aunt. Mrs. Eliza Teuer. had died at her home in Union Star. Mrs. Tenor was nearly SO years old and had lived in I'uiou Star for many years. j Mrs. J.E.Robertson of Pious Ridge called last Monday and made a liberal HENRY MILLER. Dr. U. S. Wright, (Successor to I)r. li. T. vii:i- ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office and Residence: West side of 5th street, north of Goodmnu'8 store, Darlington, Mo. TELEPHONE No. 10. IN ALHANV SYSTKV P. C. WATSON Auctioneer! n,DAELINGTO., MU Farms sales. Fine stoek or Merchandise. Terms the lowets: good reference furnished. Call, write or 'phone for dates, at A. GOODMAN'S STOKE, Darlington. Missouri. at tnis omce j pace jn West Darlington and will move Judge Jasper Cox, who has been so it to lots which he has bought from C. seriously ill at Excelsior Springs, was j G. Comfitoek just south of the Fuller brought home Friday evening. His I property on 9th street, condition is still very precarious and, B. F.Ellis has bought of Ben Throop there is no certainty as to the outcome. the ol(J Levi Km? fal.la 4 miieH south- Albany Capital. west of Darlington, paying 'r3!7S, for Stop at the Valley House, P. M. Rodeeker waseailed to Kansas City last Tuesday by a message announcing the critical illness of his li riding him dripping with rain. She I fti-'ed mother, Airs. Adam uoaeeKer. asked bin) where he had been, aud he j Mrs. Rodeeker, who was 80 years old, told her ho went home to get bis was seized with pneumonia about ten riii: Depot, MlKNOoBT. J. D. WILSON . PROPRIETOR. ' Opposite Albany, - night-shirt. the 117 acres. This land adjoins Mr. Ellis home farm, and gives him an excellent place, which it would take a snug bundle uf money to bay. week each afternoon at 2 o'clock, each night at 7. Geo. Morton and wife and Master! Wm.McKinlev Morton came down from Stanberry and visited for a few hours j subscription payment, marking ahead last Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Mc- on her own account to Jan. 1, 1904, also dure Morrison here. Accompanied 1 pays ahead to the same hv Mrs Morrison, thev favored the I foster daughter, Mrs B RECORD office with a short visit before 1 Albany. Thanks. returning home. j It pays to keep within the letter 'u.-tivj a faitLfni tne law, even inougn ju iuaj ni in svmnathv with the spirit of the i t:al enactment which stands in your i ; way. There are bright lawyers doing I Rates, 1.25 per day. First-class Meals. 35 cents. Jasper Shoemaker, NoUrj Public aud Conveyancer. LL KIN OS OF LEGAL 1'A 1'liKS.A. . ! tXEOUTKD ON SHOR3 NOTlt k. ' -Office at the Lumbeu Yard,-j Darlington. Mo. Mortgagee's Wanted: POC LTRY PRODUCE HIDES, FURS AND TALLOW Beeswax, Old Rubber. Old Iron, or auy old thing. At the feed lots of Charles D. Skid-more in the southwest quarter of Section twenty-five. Township 03, Range 32, Gentry County, Missouri, being about 5 miles northwest of Darlington and 4 milen east of Stanberry. the undersigned will sell at public auction on Thursday, Jan. 29th, 1903, 19 head of 3-year-old Galaway steers: 23 head of red steers, coming three years old; 110 head of stock hogs and 4. 700 bushels of corn in cribs. Terms. caeb. Citizens' National Bank. of King City, Mo. Town Property for Sale days ago, and grew worse until Friday i niiiht. when death relieved her suffcr- iSale. ' 'n?' A'''a' Rarely was born inWash- j ington county, Pennsylvania, where 1 she was married to Adam Rodeeker in I Ten children were born to this I union, nine of whom still survive. They are: Wm. Rodeeker of Coffey ville, Kan.: John H. Rodeeker of Parsons, Kau.: J. S. Rodeeker of Denver. Colo.: I Chas. Rodeeker of New York City; G. j W. Rodeeker of Galesburg, 111.: P. M. Rodeeker of Darlington, Mo.: Mrs. Rebeeka Reed of Summerfield, Ohio: Mrs. Nancy Aylerof Montgomery City. Mo., and Mrs. W. T. Bulkley of Kansas City. Mo. The husband, aged 96 I years, also survives her, and at present is living with his daughter in Kansas Members of the Geo. W. Walker Post, G. A. R.. aud citizens of Darling- I ton are invited to meet at the K. of P. J Hall next Saturday afternoon at 2j o'clock, for the purpose ol completing arrangements for the bean supper to j be held ou the night of Feb. 10th. 1 Gi:o. B. McMlLLEN. Commander. Rev. I. R. M. Beesoo was in Darlington last Wednesday in the interest of the Christian Home at 'ouncil Bluffs The home is for poor children and indigent aged woman, ami is doing a good wo'"k in the way of earing for those wht. are unable to care for themselves. Rev. Beesou is an active work- S. S. Carman is always a and a-libei a! patron of the home paper, and be last Saturday made his annual renewal call, marking ahead on his. ow n account to Jan 20. 1W4. He also j pays ahead for the paper to go to his i daughter, Mrs. Clara Gearhart of Sny-der, Okla., and his son, Ed. M. Gar-: j man, ol Hutchinson, ian. A farm of 160 acres five miles from Maitluad sold last week for sixteen thousand dollars. It is not the first farm in this corner of the state to sell for one hundred dollars an acre, but most places which command that price lie very near some good town, aud this farm being live miles from market is what makes the instance worthy of note.- Fairfax Forum. The advice of an able lawyer to a client always is: "Keep inside the letter of the law." The curbstone lawyer, with a patch ou the seat of his pants, will advise you to pay no attention to the law just do what you please, ride over the law rough -shod: tell the ofli- date for her T. Duncan of be le- Inspect Goodman's new Niekle- j ' Plated Lamps. J. W. Neville and wife visited Sunday at Sam Crow's. 1 All-wool French llannel waist pat-! terns at A. Goodman 'a ! For lowest prices 00 neat sale bills 'come to the Record office, i Wm. Madden of Albany "checks j j up" liberally ou RECORD subscription, I squaring his ac.cout to date, i A carload of wire, hog fence and nails just received at. Payne's Hard-, ' ware Store. Big stock; lowest prices.; - Levi King is al way s around prompt-I ly with the cash for the home paper, : I aud he this week marks auead to Jan. j 20. 1!K)4. Dr. M. M. Campbell went to Chi- cairo last Saturday with two car loads I of fat cattle which had beeu fed on his ; j farms. Albany Ledger. John Flood, the King City real' estate rustler, lasr Friday sent up a ; handsome RKVOhl) contribution, for j : nrhi Km tlMU OUT thinks. . . ,, , 1 Du:ectok: ; Bliss Shelby fixes himself for r" I q. H OWIJWJS. a. Goodman, l.p.jamks j publican literature by chalking ahead another year on h.s KECOBD subscrip tion and getting in on our cheap club rates with the Globe-Democrat and the j Kansas City Weekly Star. Writing from La moo i. Iowa. W.C. Allen says: Enclosed fiud $1 for the! good old Record. I would have remit-j ted sooner, but have beeu suffering for several weeks w ith an abscess which much trouble, and for O.H.O WINGS, PreMiLint. A. GOODMAN, Vice-l'r. J B.SAGBK Caahter. TBI BANK OF DARLINGTON Daklington, Mo. Capital stock, - $10,000 JOS. B. SA15BR. THO.s. A. CUMMINS. 'Youn Patronage Is Solicited. time behind the bars to-day simply be cause of the fact that they lost re- 1 spect for the majesty of the law. Those journalistic veterans, C. M. j Harrison of the Gai'tatin North Mis- ! sonrian and J. W. S. Dillon of the Grant City Stat .were welcome visitors! at the RECORD den last Saturday morning. Mr. Dillon was returning from j the annual meeting of the State Press j Association at Columbia, and Mr. Harrison was going up to spend Sunday I with his oid friends at Grant City. ; District Deputy J. F. Pattoo and I A. W. Hutchison came down from Ai-Ibanylast Wednesday night and installed the new officers of Darlington Lodge. No. 500, I. O. O. F. They found t the lodge in good shape: new members I are being taken in right aloug, and the i prospects are good for a handsome increase in the membership during the coming year. R. W. MITCHELL, Live Stoek Auctioneer, ALBANY. MISSOURI. Pedigreed Live Stock a specialty. Pedigrees tabulated. Farm Sales 1 i ..;..,.:i h ,ric,.n ma ir.iwh iron lie. arid for tuuuuciou u wuuciu uiuiuuira. I the removal of which I was finally com- i Write or 'phono for dates. 'Phone ! polled to undergo a surgical operation, i No. 245. K. W. MITCHELL, AJbanf ; but am getting along nicely now." An exchange says: "When a splint-1 I er has been driven deeply into the I hand, it can bo extracted without pain I by steam. Nearly fill a wide-month bottle with hot water, place t he injur ed part over the mouth aud press; ... rt- . . Sit JI ... L. . I s ig it V. 1 ne suction win una 1 ue . . u . ' , , . , , Carefully Drawn 011 Short .Notice. flesh down and in a minute or two the , - steam will extricate the splinter an'l fJiLL AX THE PosT-OfEICE, A. T. Pringie, Justice of the Peace. Notary Public and Conveyancer. Legal Papers of All Descriptions the inflammation together, worth trving. This is Darlington, Missouri. SO-acre farm for $3ooo: :, miles southwest of Darlington; ail sued tillable laud; 2-ioom house and summer kitchen: barn with room for three teams, corn cribs and grail eryr: with plenty of best water rn the well wlltl piemy Ol ueni wmve " iuc 1 country: 15 acres in mature, balance j iucorti and small grain: SCiT.-V) per acre j is a bu-gain for this farm. City. Fuueral services were couduct- I will sell my property iu Gen- ed by Rev. Loux at the Second Pres-try ville. Mo., consisting of 4 lots, j byterlan Church in Kansas City on Sun-2 good dwelling houses, 2 barns, ! day afternoon at 2:30. after which the 2 wells, good out-buildtugs, cellar, ' remaius were laid to rest in the Union fruit trees, etc.; will sell 2 or 4 lots j cemetery in that city. aud one or both houses, as may j :l 3 i, I- r--N to cro lo L&e (ihi 11. iiiiu lueu wticu i rn., i,Ce to nav-the oenaltv for vour i Wednesday night wer er: he has preached in C.7 counties in offense, so around and do the baby act! id favorably , aQ(j ,ry to nKlke the people believe larity work-1 tjjat vou art. tj)e yictim of some awful ! conspiracy. Harvey Smith and his brother, J. j P. .arrived last Tuesday from Colorado, where they have been manufacturing and operating the Smith re Separator. suit purchaser; reasonable price. Will take team and wagon as part j pay. Geutryville is a live trading point; clever lot ot people in ana around the town. Call on or address, A. A. McCoy, Gentryvilie. Cli. anti Get Prices, T. B. Kidney, SlH BfeMflfMi DaHLISGTON, Mo. guaranteed by Barker Bros-, droi6. The Secret of Long Life Consists iu keeping all the main or-gaus of the body in healthy, regular action, and in quickly destroying deadly disease germs. Electric Hitters regulate stomach, liver and kidneys, purify the blood, and give a splendid appetite. Tbev work wonders iu curing kidney troubles, feuaale compiaiuts. nervous ' diseases, constipation, dyspepsia and malaria. Vigorous health and strength i always follow their use. Only 50c., SO-acre Farm for Sale :- Two miles southwest of Darliugtou: all uuder cultivation. Uood 4-room house, with cellar uuder it: barn .'!2x.'!2 feet; smoke-house: outside cave: corn crib, granery: a good cow-shed 12x24 feet: three uever-failinjr wells: three acres in small fruits and bearing orchard: 42A an acre. Part cash, balance long time. For further particulars inquire of or write, G. W. COLLETT, Darlington w Reliable Abstracts of Title that are accepted by all Loan Companies. Furnished by Wallace Hubbard, PRICES. Albanv, Mo. REASONABLE. Id Leas it loffNt Haiss. Missouri and is well known as a church and er. He wa.- for a time engaged with Rev. J. Shoemaker of this place in Baptist niiasi'in work six or eight years ago. If you are iu need of legal advice, don't go to a successful lawyer, who has spent, years studying the laws", who keeps an expensive library and takes time to look up the intricate point a complicated case before giving an opinion. No; go to one of these curbstone lejral lights who wears his sheepskin on the seat of his pants, who never saw the inside of a law book or read six lines of a statute enactment in his life, but w ho can tell you more law in ten minutes than Blackstone ever dreamed of. That's the fellow to consult when you are in need of legal adv ice go to him every time. The officers installed A. James, a. ;.: Y. Goodman. V. G.; Lark Kiog, financial secretary: J. A. Harper, trpas-urer; G. W . 'falcott, warden: C. M. Mr-Knight, chaplain: Frank Pruden. inside guardian: Chas. Kcord, outside guardian. Whenever some fellow starts out to give your town a niaca cye.encoui ne For furl her D. S. YOTTNG, particulars, inquire of or call at this office. Get a free sample of Chain perlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets at Darker iiro's. drug store. They arc easier to take and more pleasant in effect than piils. Then their use is not followed by constipation, a.-, is often the case with pilin- Regular size. 25c per box. Fruit Trees! If you are contemplating the plauting of more orchard this spring go aud see the fine fruit trees that are offered by WM. A. GARRETT'S Grand River Nursery Albany, Mo. Mr.Garrett has a big stock of hardy, home grown trees and will save you money on all kinds of Nursery stock. an ore separator acd concentrator of I him in it: tell him he s th J. P. Smith's owu invention. Having ; and that you hope that he will be able j sold their natent for the United States j to burst things wide open. Vou may j ln ' to the Mine and Smelter Supply Co. of i have property that wi Denver, Colo., the boys are now pre-j such a course, but paring to look after their interests in the Dominion of Canada, Mexico and hot stuff. 1 Ift imWV be injuied by what do you care about that, so long as you succeed ID i making it harder for the town author- Australia. For the present year J. P. j ities to enforce the law is employed as a traveling salesman for the Mine and Smelter Supply people, but H. T. will look after their copper mining interests and mill equipments still remaining in Colorado and the preparatory work for the foreign fields. w Geo. C. Holden. Albany. Mo. r n - ... mm it- o Loans rnvaie jiouey on r arms o m and Makes Abstracts of Title, m 1 j .). B. ACrJi1tt. ixotarv runnc - All kinds of Sotnrial work aud Con- vyaiicin(rcirofully and promptly done ,A, FARM LOANS Lowet annual inter- The liECORD for the local news. T est : 110-to-date terra una mon uusrui options. There are a ! few towns left where every man is a law unto himself, and maybe your own village can be lined up with these, burgs if we make life an absolute m:s-erv for the villa-re officials every time they attempt to enforce a compliance j with the town ordinances. Wire and Nails. I have just received a car of Wire, Hog Fence aud Nails, which j I will sell as cheap as can be! j bought anywhere in Gentry county Come and Kef prices. D. F. PaYSE. ft c;o TO H. E. WALKER, DRUGGIST, Dablinoton, -m- Missouri, Wiir-re you will find a complete line of Drugs and Medicines. Also Paiuts and Oils, Combs aud Brushes, Jewelry, Stationery, School Supplies, Perfumery and Toilet Articles, Glass - in short everything that is carried iu'a First-Class, Up-to-Date Drug Store. Prescriptions carefully compounded At All Boobs Day ob Night. H. E.WALKER, Drug&ist, - Darlington, Missouri.

Oie rJolli? q Yen. DARLINGTON, GENTRY COUNTY, MISSOURI, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1903. VOL. XIII. NO. i:-f?p,n-r oe..osp - Goods Undertaking AND EMBALMING. Once more we wish to impress upon the minds of the people of Geutry connty the fact that we are carrying a big stoek of caskets, robes, slippers and all articles in the Undertaking Hue, and that we take especial pains to conduct burials in a careful manuer. Also embalming done and hearse furnished when desired. We make a specialty of Undertaking work, and our prices are so low that we feel justified in urging the fact that you should see us before placing your order. " ...... nonttitiitit Our Furniture Stock Is also complete, containing many styles of dining chairs, rockers, center and dining tables, safes, dressers, hook-r-RseP, bedsteads, springs, mattresses in short, anything, everything you will want in the way of up-to-date Furniture. Also come to us for Carpets, Rugs, Stove-rugs, etc. We want your trade, and will always endeavor to please you. IWAMES & BRAY. I cH-'i-4-o-i-oo-o-;-o-I--l--i-o-i-o-i-o -fa II o Local and Personal 4 Local and Personal, 4 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft a ft m ft ft 5 ft m ft ft ft Arrived! ooo worth of New Spring and Summer Goods. GEO. W. TALCOTT. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft. ft ft ft ft ft Mr John Lynch was up from Ford City yesterday. D. P. Payne and wife were Stan-berry visitors yesterday. Dr. Burger was at Albany professionally Saturday and Sunday. Dig bargain;? in winter poods at the Farmers' Store, Albany, Missouri. If you want a real estate loan see J. B. Sager at the Bank of Darlington, j Mrs. Eldrige O'Baunou of Raven-wood visited last week with relatives here. I Mrs. Hair. bo has been looking after her property interests at Mary ville the i past week. Win. M. Biswell of Grinnell, Iowa, visited over Sunday with bin brother, G. W. Biswell, here. Jeff Evans came up from Ford I City to take a hand in the lodge work I here last Saturday eight. J. H. Deggiager and wife of Albany were guests of the Jacob v family, west of town, last Friday night. llfiO pairs odds and ends in shoes, worth $1.50 to $3. only 98 cents a pair, j at theFarmers' Store. Albany. Mo. If you wish a bl ight, clear light; no smoke, no smell, no danger, come to as for your coal-oil. James; & BEAT, j Five shares of Bank of Darlington stock for sale. Inquire of J. Shok-MAKER, Administrate!" Estate of Johu Griuisley, deceased. ! Come to Darlington to buy your wire, hog fence, nails and hardware big stock, best goods, lowest prices at i D. F. Payne's Hardware. Pat Sheedy, the old-time gambler, says that success in business, like success in (rambling, depends partly on chance and part on cheating. J. W. Bark ley is down f om Albany this week, holding a lodge of in struction for members of the Jacoby i Lodge, No. -'47, A. F. & A. M. j C. W. Marshal! has rented his j farm southwest of town, and will leave j I in a few days for La Junta.Colo., where I he will work in the freight depot. Albert Osborn, Albany's rustling: insurance writer, was looKing up itusi- ; ness here yesterday, and called long enough to enroll as u RECORD reader. Call at hotel Jan. 3!.-! and Feb. 1st' and 2d and have your teeth extracted j or tilled absolutely without pain by j Uiehcreek Bros. , the painless densisls. I t Rev. J. B. Seat has accepted the' call of the Darlington Baptist Church, and will li'.l his first pr eaching appoint- j aieot here next Sunday morning and Gapes of all kinds at Goodman's. Goodman has added a new and attractive line of household necessities. Cotton flannel gloves and mittens 5o a pair, at the Farmers' Store. Albany. Chas. Chi pp of Albany visited his brother-in-law, R. L. Smith, here, last Sunday. Mrs. C. II. Ingalls left last Tuesday for a visit with her father at Fairfield. Iowa. Eddie Weatherd unloads another su beer ipt ion "'shiner'' and marks ahead to Jan. 20, 1904. W. E. MeC'ullev and wife and son George visited over Sunday with F. M. MeCulley and family here. Mrs. Perry and two sons of Pattons- btirg visited the past week with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Leonard, here. McClnre Morrison and wife left last Saturday for a month's visit with their sons in Nebraska and Kansas. Miss Sallie Miller of Pious Ridge has been the guest of her brother, Henry Miller, here since Saturday. All persons owing us on store account please call and settle at once, and oblige, BARGER BROTHERS. Chester Wilson and Earl Graham came down from Albany Sunday and spent a few boars here, waiting for the train to Stan berry. W.C. Boutlev and wife drove down from their home north of Albany and I spent Saturday night with W. 11 Hi pes I and family, south of town. Dr. Barger reports that a young republican registered at the home of ; Mr. and Mrs. John Pierce, north of 1 McCurry, early this morning. G. T. Clark of the Union Star Ht. frO-frO-i-O-i-O-tOC -i-00-2-0-i-0-i-0-iO-. T I 1 - jA 0 1 L.UCQI UI1U 1 3 Personal HKooo o-vo-J-o -po-f-o-j-o-f o K Goodman's has a nice line of dress patterns. Goodman's Flour seems to be the best in the market. Miss Daisy Stam is visiting C. M Cobb and wife this week. For low prices on neat job printing come to the Record office. Cloaks and Fur at half price, at the Farmers' Store. Albany. Mo. Mrs. Elizabeth Grimsley is visiting her daughter, Mrs John P. Haight. Go to Goodman's and get your Blankets before the Best Values are gone. Read the RECORD and the Kansas City weekly Star, S1.2U a year for both paper.-. C. W. Spillman Sundayed with his daughter, Mrs. F. M. Smith, south of Darlington. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Combs has been dangerously sick the past week. We leurn that Wm. Chipp, who re ef Albany, died 51 UI1 I ML ft ft ft ft ft NEW YEAR ft To My Patrons:- I thank you for the nice business which you gave me during (he year 1902, and I solicit your trade during the present year. In my stock you will always find a complete line of latest and best goods, and I cordially urge you to call on me every tiue you come to Darlington. 1 appreciate your trade, ami will always treat you right. I am, Yours lor Business, ft ft ft ft ft ft sided four miles east yesterday afternoon. DelaerAllenbrand and family drove up from Berlin and spent Sunday with N. P. Be Witt and family i "There is no lire like passion, there j is no shark like hatred, there no snare like folly." Buddha. FARM FOE RENT: 30 acres: near King City. Write, for particulars, to H. V. S keg El!. Hillsdale, Iowa. Wm. Rogers and family of Stan-; berry were guests of W. A. Riggiusj and family Saturday and Sunday. Mrs W. A. Campbell of Albany and i ' . . , , . aid was a RECORD visitor Last Tuesday ! MnssAUeeCiarmaDol tills plateattenueu j night on his way to attend the State j t he funeral of Mrs. Eliza Teuer at Press Association at Columbia. j Union Star Tuesday. Cieaning-Up of odds and ends of j Col. R. P. Duncan of Stanberrj our fall goods to make room for our j was in Darlington last Thursday, on j immense spring stock. Bargain prices, j his way to look after legal business in at the Farmers' Store. Albany, Mo. Judge J. T. Anderson of Stanberry favored the RECORD with a cash call yesterday, while on his way home from Ridge.vay, where he had spent several days working on a land trade. If you are looking for something to lighten tin' hard work incident to washing day, try Maple CitySelf-Washing Soan. and it will he a welcome vis itor to your home ever afterwards. S unam m w. A. RIGGINS. 3 ft ft ffi MITGHE THE LL WAGON. Time-tested and Ever-Reliable. Come to me for The MARSEILLES CoRN-SheLLEB, and for Absolutely the Best Axle-Grease that is sold in the County. full ;-as v- Also in Buggies & Carriages 1 b"ve " stock of c- riding, light-running, reliable vehicles that I cau warrant to give you satisfaction. Come to me for Anything on Wheels. m, Jau. Office a; Read the Twice-a-Week St. Louis Star a good S-page newspaper; comes twice every week ; pay yonr subscription to THE DaRLINGTON RECORD one year in advKuet, and ;:et the Star for only 35 ceuts a year Dr. J. N. Barger, PHY: Fresh Oysters in Chick's restaurant. any quantity at 1 01 AN AND SI KlirA'IN. Perry Him drops one tno.-e good DaBUNGTON Mo. old silver subscription dollar into the A'.i oalta promptly attended .!. ..r nitrlit.- RECORD'S treasury. J. J.Cain, Stanberry 's popular real Spulnl nttonlion to diMaKs r VN ouibii ami kihtron. Office: Simtli nide ol ("entnr-Sl. Toleihine-QBem, S.. 1G; Beidenw, No. 7. Buy your boys and girls school .--hoes at A. Joodrnan 's. Uncle Henry Walker also helps I up the finances of the. printery with I another year's subscription. Mrs. Wm. Craoor and Mrs. Tho. ' McLean of West Saer district visited Mrs. Sarah Berry here yesterday. I Y. Goodman never forgets that j January is the time to renew for the has an ad. on 4th I "om,i paper, ana te iasL ween oumpeu Odes McKnight thinks he owns ' about all of the earth that's worth the j trouble since that vigorous young re-! publican engaged board at his home last Sunday night. Dr. Barger attended t,itlt- J A. Jam. s and the RECORD editor .las. Pike and wife drove down went up and spent last Thursday night from their home near Stanberry and at tjie bedside of that old soldier and visited last Thursday with his brother, j honored citizen, Judge Wm. Mastin of ('.. T. Pike, and family south ofDarlington. in a . who is still from an aggravated ritical at'.ack one more dollar into the RECORD till. Inurancel Fire Insurance in the strongest old-line companies at the lowest rates. Geo.HrCurl,As l ARLINGTON, MISSOURL Geo. B. Marshall, South SMe (tiiur-Sf. Durliiitfton. MiKHOiiri, For Harness and Shoe Repairs, ('li!ilir ttan AiiwliBe le In UcMiir t'oiinty.fc- FlBST-CmS VVoKK. Sat weaction Guabanteed. ! estate ana loan man, I un'-e: don't fail to read it. We are glad to learn that our old j J- B" Feits. who is now residing at I f,-inrt Mik-eMalnnev of Cambria. Iowa. I ut., sends in a2 subscription I has recently been granted an increase I of pension, with 147 back pay. Nel- S tan berry condition Win. Ballinger did not want to see j 0f (i,.0py. the printery '"freeze up and bust." so j The meetiBg8 at the DarlingtonM. he last week hauled in a big load of R Chun.b COQtitau0 to attract big wood, marking ahead on Record v- crowda euch oight) and Rev. Wells count to Nov. 27. 1903. gives his audiences able sermons at The Palacine Oil makes the best!,..u.n scrvice. The meetings are ex-light, and we are the only firm in Dar- j ect,ed to continue throughout the From Norwich, Kan.. Logue I son sends in a dollar and orders the i RkcuKU sent to his son, Clenn Nelson, w ho is a soldier at Fort Flagler, Wash. i An exchange tells of a youug man who went to see his best girl one uight recent lv and it beuan to rain, and it rained and rained and rained. She; told him it would be a pity for him to; ! go home iu the rain and asked him to j ! utMV all uii'ht. Be hated to refuse, so' he said all right, and she told him she i would go and prepare his bed. It re-I quired some little time, and when she came back, imagiuo her surprise at remittance, marking ahead to March, 27. 11)03. 86 Acres of Land fob salf.:- o miles southwest of Darlington, Mo.; 135 per acre; all rich farming land: a bargain if taken at once. For further particulars see B. F. ElAAS, or iucjuire lington hand lint: it. We have the exclusive sale of t his oi' here, and no one else cau sell it to you. Jamjss & Bray. Miss Edith Rodeeker returned home Saturday night, after a seven weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. Kd. Arnold, in Omaha. Mrs. Arnold came down with her and is now visiting with home folks here. I Harve Mill ward has bought the : vacant house on the A. T. Pringie the Harrison connty court. Richcreek Bio's., the painless den t 1st. wiii again visit Darlington, 31st. and Feb. 1st and 2d. hotel. All work guaranteed. Ed. Berry and wife were in Darlington last Tuesday and lid called a: the printery long enough to get out another year loser on subscription. Mrs. Y. Goodman and Mrs. Ella Burns and children drove out last Thursday und spent the day with Mrs. Ella Cuodinan and family, near McCurry.C. T. Adkisson and family drove up from Whitteu yesterday and spent the day at the bedside of his mother. Mrs. Joan ah Adkisson, who is a little stronger. Wilson Canaday died at his home iu Huggins township, seven miles northwest of Albany, last Saturday morning. Mr. Canaday was ijuito aged and hau been ;ii for some time. Albany Capital. Mrs. C. G. Carman received a message Sunday stating that her aunt. Mrs. Eliza Teuer. had died at her home in Union Star. Mrs. Tenor was nearly SO years old and had lived in I'uiou Star for many years. j Mrs. J.E.Robertson of Pious Ridge called last Monday and made a liberal HENRY MILLER. Dr. U. S. Wright, (Successor to I)r. li. T. vii:i- ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office and Residence: West side of 5th street, north of Goodmnu'8 store, Darlington, Mo. TELEPHONE No. 10. IN ALHANV SYSTKV P. C. WATSON Auctioneer! n,DAELINGTO., MU Farms sales. Fine stoek or Merchandise. Terms the lowets: good reference furnished. Call, write or 'phone for dates, at A. GOODMAN'S STOKE, Darlington. Missouri. at tnis omce j pace jn West Darlington and will move Judge Jasper Cox, who has been so it to lots which he has bought from C. seriously ill at Excelsior Springs, was j G. Comfitoek just south of the Fuller brought home Friday evening. His I property on 9th street, condition is still very precarious and, B. F.Ellis has bought of Ben Throop there is no certainty as to the outcome. the ol(J Levi Km? fal.la 4 miieH south- Albany Capital. west of Darlington, paying 'r3!7S, for Stop at the Valley House, P. M. Rodeeker waseailed to Kansas City last Tuesday by a message announcing the critical illness of his li riding him dripping with rain. She I fti-'ed mother, Airs. Adam uoaeeKer. asked bin) where he had been, aud he j Mrs. Rodeeker, who was 80 years old, told her ho went home to get bis was seized with pneumonia about ten riii: Depot, MlKNOoBT. J. D. WILSON . PROPRIETOR. ' Opposite Albany, - night-shirt. the 117 acres. This land adjoins Mr. Ellis home farm, and gives him an excellent place, which it would take a snug bundle uf money to bay. week each afternoon at 2 o'clock, each night at 7. Geo. Morton and wife and Master! Wm.McKinlev Morton came down from Stanberry and visited for a few hours j subscription payment, marking ahead last Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Mc- on her own account to Jan. 1, 1904, also dure Morrison here. Accompanied 1 pays ahead to the same hv Mrs Morrison, thev favored the I foster daughter, Mrs B RECORD office with a short visit before 1 Albany. Thanks. returning home. j It pays to keep within the letter 'u.-tivj a faitLfni tne law, even inougn ju iuaj ni in svmnathv with the spirit of the i t:al enactment which stands in your i ; way. There are bright lawyers doing I Rates, 1.25 per day. First-class Meals. 35 cents. Jasper Shoemaker, NoUrj Public aud Conveyancer. LL KIN OS OF LEGAL 1'A 1'liKS.A. . ! tXEOUTKD ON SHOR3 NOTlt k. ' -Office at the Lumbeu Yard,-j Darlington. Mo. Mortgagee's Wanted: POC LTRY PRODUCE HIDES, FURS AND TALLOW Beeswax, Old Rubber. Old Iron, or auy old thing. At the feed lots of Charles D. Skid-more in the southwest quarter of Section twenty-five. Township 03, Range 32, Gentry County, Missouri, being about 5 miles northwest of Darlington and 4 milen east of Stanberry. the undersigned will sell at public auction on Thursday, Jan. 29th, 1903, 19 head of 3-year-old Galaway steers: 23 head of red steers, coming three years old; 110 head of stock hogs and 4. 700 bushels of corn in cribs. Terms. caeb. Citizens' National Bank. of King City, Mo. Town Property for Sale days ago, and grew worse until Friday i niiiht. when death relieved her suffcr- iSale. ' 'n?' A'''a' Rarely was born inWash- j ington county, Pennsylvania, where 1 she was married to Adam Rodeeker in I Ten children were born to this I union, nine of whom still survive. They are: Wm. Rodeeker of Coffey ville, Kan.: John H. Rodeeker of Parsons, Kau.: J. S. Rodeeker of Denver. Colo.: I Chas. Rodeeker of New York City; G. j W. Rodeeker of Galesburg, 111.: P. M. Rodeeker of Darlington, Mo.: Mrs. Rebeeka Reed of Summerfield, Ohio: Mrs. Nancy Aylerof Montgomery City. Mo., and Mrs. W. T. Bulkley of Kansas City. Mo. The husband, aged 96 I years, also survives her, and at present is living with his daughter in Kansas Members of the Geo. W. Walker Post, G. A. R.. aud citizens of Darling- I ton are invited to meet at the K. of P. J Hall next Saturday afternoon at 2j o'clock, for the purpose ol completing arrangements for the bean supper to j be held ou the night of Feb. 10th. 1 Gi:o. B. McMlLLEN. Commander. Rev. I. R. M. Beesoo was in Darlington last Wednesday in the interest of the Christian Home at 'ouncil Bluffs The home is for poor children and indigent aged woman, ami is doing a good wo'"k in the way of earing for those wht. are unable to care for themselves. Rev. Beesou is an active work- S. S. Carman is always a and a-libei a! patron of the home paper, and be last Saturday made his annual renewal call, marking ahead on his. ow n account to Jan 20. 1W4. He also j pays ahead for the paper to go to his i daughter, Mrs. Clara Gearhart of Sny-der, Okla., and his son, Ed. M. Gar-: j man, ol Hutchinson, ian. A farm of 160 acres five miles from Maitluad sold last week for sixteen thousand dollars. It is not the first farm in this corner of the state to sell for one hundred dollars an acre, but most places which command that price lie very near some good town, aud this farm being live miles from market is what makes the instance worthy of note.- Fairfax Forum. The advice of an able lawyer to a client always is: "Keep inside the letter of the law." The curbstone lawyer, with a patch ou the seat of his pants, will advise you to pay no attention to the law just do what you please, ride over the law rough -shod: tell the ofli- date for her T. Duncan of be le- Inspect Goodman's new Niekle- j ' Plated Lamps. J. W. Neville and wife visited Sunday at Sam Crow's. 1 All-wool French llannel waist pat-! terns at A. Goodman 'a ! For lowest prices 00 neat sale bills 'come to the Record office, i Wm. Madden of Albany "checks j j up" liberally ou RECORD subscription, I squaring his ac.cout to date, i A carload of wire, hog fence and nails just received at. Payne's Hard-, ' ware Store. Big stock; lowest prices.; - Levi King is al way s around prompt-I ly with the cash for the home paper, : I aud he this week marks auead to Jan. j 20. 1!K)4. Dr. M. M. Campbell went to Chi- cairo last Saturday with two car loads I of fat cattle which had beeu fed on his ; j farms. Albany Ledger. John Flood, the King City real' estate rustler, lasr Friday sent up a ; handsome RKVOhl) contribution, for j : nrhi Km tlMU OUT thinks. . . ,, , 1 Du:ectok: ; Bliss Shelby fixes himself for r" I q. H OWIJWJS. a. Goodman, l.p.jamks j publican literature by chalking ahead another year on h.s KECOBD subscrip tion and getting in on our cheap club rates with the Globe-Democrat and the j Kansas City Weekly Star. Writing from La moo i. Iowa. W.C. Allen says: Enclosed fiud $1 for the! good old Record. I would have remit-j ted sooner, but have beeu suffering for several weeks w ith an abscess which much trouble, and for O.H.O WINGS, PreMiLint. A. GOODMAN, Vice-l'r. J B.SAGBK Caahter. TBI BANK OF DARLINGTON Daklington, Mo. Capital stock, - $10,000 JOS. B. SA15BR. THO.s. A. CUMMINS. 'Youn Patronage Is Solicited. time behind the bars to-day simply be cause of the fact that they lost re- 1 spect for the majesty of the law. Those journalistic veterans, C. M. j Harrison of the Gai'tatin North Mis- ! sonrian and J. W. S. Dillon of the Grant City Stat .were welcome visitors! at the RECORD den last Saturday morning. Mr. Dillon was returning from j the annual meeting of the State Press j Association at Columbia, and Mr. Harrison was going up to spend Sunday I with his oid friends at Grant City. ; District Deputy J. F. Pattoo and I A. W. Hutchison came down from Ai-Ibanylast Wednesday night and installed the new officers of Darlington Lodge. No. 500, I. O. O. F. They found t the lodge in good shape: new members I are being taken in right aloug, and the i prospects are good for a handsome increase in the membership during the coming year. R. W. MITCHELL, Live Stoek Auctioneer, ALBANY. MISSOURI. Pedigreed Live Stock a specialty. Pedigrees tabulated. Farm Sales 1 i ..;..,.:i h ,ric,.n ma ir.iwh iron lie. arid for tuuuuciou u wuuciu uiuiuuira. I the removal of which I was finally com- i Write or 'phono for dates. 'Phone ! polled to undergo a surgical operation, i No. 245. K. W. MITCHELL, AJbanf ; but am getting along nicely now." An exchange says: "When a splint-1 I er has been driven deeply into the I hand, it can bo extracted without pain I by steam. Nearly fill a wide-month bottle with hot water, place t he injur ed part over the mouth aud press; ... rt- . . Sit JI ... L. . I s ig it V. 1 ne suction win una 1 ue . . u . ' , , . , , Carefully Drawn 011 Short .Notice. flesh down and in a minute or two the , - steam will extricate the splinter an'l fJiLL AX THE PosT-OfEICE, A. T. Pringie, Justice of the Peace. Notary Public and Conveyancer. Legal Papers of All Descriptions the inflammation together, worth trving. This is Darlington, Missouri. SO-acre farm for $3ooo: :, miles southwest of Darlington; ail sued tillable laud; 2-ioom house and summer kitchen: barn with room for three teams, corn cribs and grail eryr: with plenty of best water rn the well wlltl piemy Ol ueni wmve " iuc 1 country: 15 acres in mature, balance j iucorti and small grain: SCiT.-V) per acre j is a bu-gain for this farm. City. Fuueral services were couduct- I will sell my property iu Gen- ed by Rev. Loux at the Second Pres-try ville. Mo., consisting of 4 lots, j byterlan Church in Kansas City on Sun-2 good dwelling houses, 2 barns, ! day afternoon at 2:30. after which the 2 wells, good out-buildtugs, cellar, ' remaius were laid to rest in the Union fruit trees, etc.; will sell 2 or 4 lots j cemetery in that city. aud one or both houses, as may j :l 3 i, I- r--N to cro lo L&e (ihi 11. iiiiu lueu wticu i rn., i,Ce to nav-the oenaltv for vour i Wednesday night wer er: he has preached in C.7 counties in offense, so around and do the baby act! id favorably , aQ(j ,ry to nKlke the people believe larity work-1 tjjat vou art. tj)e yictim of some awful ! conspiracy. Harvey Smith and his brother, J. j P. .arrived last Tuesday from Colorado, where they have been manufacturing and operating the Smith re Separator. suit purchaser; reasonable price. Will take team and wagon as part j pay. Geutryville is a live trading point; clever lot ot people in ana around the town. Call on or address, A. A. McCoy, Gentryvilie. Cli. anti Get Prices, T. B. Kidney, SlH BfeMflfMi DaHLISGTON, Mo. guaranteed by Barker Bros-, droi6. The Secret of Long Life Consists iu keeping all the main or-gaus of the body in healthy, regular action, and in quickly destroying deadly disease germs. Electric Hitters regulate stomach, liver and kidneys, purify the blood, and give a splendid appetite. Tbev work wonders iu curing kidney troubles, feuaale compiaiuts. nervous ' diseases, constipation, dyspepsia and malaria. Vigorous health and strength i always follow their use. Only 50c., SO-acre Farm for Sale :- Two miles southwest of Darliugtou: all uuder cultivation. Uood 4-room house, with cellar uuder it: barn .'!2x.'!2 feet; smoke-house: outside cave: corn crib, granery: a good cow-shed 12x24 feet: three uever-failinjr wells: three acres in small fruits and bearing orchard: 42A an acre. Part cash, balance long time. For further particulars inquire of or write, G. W. COLLETT, Darlington w Reliable Abstracts of Title that are accepted by all Loan Companies. Furnished by Wallace Hubbard, PRICES. Albanv, Mo. REASONABLE. Id Leas it loffNt Haiss. Missouri and is well known as a church and er. He wa.- for a time engaged with Rev. J. Shoemaker of this place in Baptist niiasi'in work six or eight years ago. If you are iu need of legal advice, don't go to a successful lawyer, who has spent, years studying the laws", who keeps an expensive library and takes time to look up the intricate point a complicated case before giving an opinion. No; go to one of these curbstone lejral lights who wears his sheepskin on the seat of his pants, who never saw the inside of a law book or read six lines of a statute enactment in his life, but w ho can tell you more law in ten minutes than Blackstone ever dreamed of. That's the fellow to consult when you are in need of legal adv ice go to him every time. The officers installed A. James, a. ;.: Y. Goodman. V. G.; Lark Kiog, financial secretary: J. A. Harper, trpas-urer; G. W . 'falcott, warden: C. M. Mr-Knight, chaplain: Frank Pruden. inside guardian: Chas. Kcord, outside guardian. Whenever some fellow starts out to give your town a niaca cye.encoui ne For furl her D. S. YOTTNG, particulars, inquire of or call at this office. Get a free sample of Chain perlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets at Darker iiro's. drug store. They arc easier to take and more pleasant in effect than piils. Then their use is not followed by constipation, a.-, is often the case with pilin- Regular size. 25c per box. Fruit Trees! If you are contemplating the plauting of more orchard this spring go aud see the fine fruit trees that are offered by WM. A. GARRETT'S Grand River Nursery Albany, Mo. Mr.Garrett has a big stock of hardy, home grown trees and will save you money on all kinds of Nursery stock. an ore separator acd concentrator of I him in it: tell him he s th J. P. Smith's owu invention. Having ; and that you hope that he will be able j sold their natent for the United States j to burst things wide open. Vou may j ln ' to the Mine and Smelter Supply Co. of i have property that wi Denver, Colo., the boys are now pre-j such a course, but paring to look after their interests in the Dominion of Canada, Mexico and hot stuff. 1 Ift imWV be injuied by what do you care about that, so long as you succeed ID i making it harder for the town author- Australia. For the present year J. P. j ities to enforce the law is employed as a traveling salesman for the Mine and Smelter Supply people, but H. T. will look after their copper mining interests and mill equipments still remaining in Colorado and the preparatory work for the foreign fields. w Geo. C. Holden. Albany. Mo. r n - ... mm it- o Loans rnvaie jiouey on r arms o m and Makes Abstracts of Title, m 1 j .). B. ACrJi1tt. ixotarv runnc - All kinds of Sotnrial work aud Con- vyaiicin(rcirofully and promptly done ,A, FARM LOANS Lowet annual inter- The liECORD for the local news. T est : 110-to-date terra una mon uusrui options. There are a ! few towns left where every man is a law unto himself, and maybe your own village can be lined up with these, burgs if we make life an absolute m:s-erv for the villa-re officials every time they attempt to enforce a compliance j with the town ordinances. Wire and Nails. I have just received a car of Wire, Hog Fence aud Nails, which j I will sell as cheap as can be! j bought anywhere in Gentry county Come and Kef prices. D. F. PaYSE. ft c;o TO H. E. WALKER, DRUGGIST, Dablinoton, -m- Missouri, Wiir-re you will find a complete line of Drugs and Medicines. Also Paiuts and Oils, Combs aud Brushes, Jewelry, Stationery, School Supplies, Perfumery and Toilet Articles, Glass - in short everything that is carried iu'a First-Class, Up-to-Date Drug Store. Prescriptions carefully compounded At All Boobs Day ob Night. H. E.WALKER, Drug&ist, - Darlington, Missouri.